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Unsolvable cases of \(P^3+Q^3+cR^3=dPQR\) (English)
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14 September 1999
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Consider the equation in the title where \(c,d,P,Q\) and \(R\) are rational integers not equal to zero. The first results were discussed in the middle of the 19th century by Sylvester. A connection with elliptic curves makes it possible to use powerful computational techniques for deciding solvability. However, classical methods still have some advantages, and in this paper, using cubic residues, the author covers nearly all unsolvables cases for \(c=1,f,fg,f^2g,f^3,f^3g\), where \(f\) and \(g\) are different prime numbers.
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cubic diophantine equations
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cubic residues
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